Visual Methods in Social Research / Marcus Banks.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : SAGE, 2001.Description: xvi, 201 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0-7619-6363-4
- 0-7619-6364-2
- HM500 B11
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Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1 Reading pictures -- 1.1 The trouble with pictures -- 1.2 An introductory example -- 1.3 Unnatural vision -- 1.4 Reading narratives -- 2 Encountering the visual -- 2.1 On television -- 2.2 Visual forms produced I: representations of society -- 2.2.1 Interpreting Forest of Bliss -- 2.2.2 Still and moving images -- 2.3 Visual forms produced II: representations of knowledge -- 2.3.1 Diagrams of Nuer lineages -- 2.3.2 Diagrams of Indian caste -- 2.4 Visual forms encountered -- 2.4.1 Encountering indigenous media -- 2.4.2 The image as evidence -- 2.5 'Us' and 'them'? -- 3 Material vision -- 3.1 Object and representation -- 3.2 The materiality of visual forms -- 3.2.1 Displaying family photographs -- 3.3 Exchanged goods -- 3.3.1 Market exchange -- 3.4 Size matters -- 3.5 Transformations: digitization and computer-based media -- 3.5.1 Digital manipulation -- 3.5.2 Digital pornography: constraining the virtual -- 3.5.3 Digital pornography: exchange and circulation -- 4 Research strategies -- 4.1 Silk thread to plastic bags -- 4.2 Researching image use and production in social contexts -- 4.3 Watching television -- 4.3.1 Soap opera in India and Egypt -- 4.3.2 Television as a social presence -- 4.4 Doing things with photographs and films -- 4.4.1 Photo-elicitation with archival images -- 4.4.2 Photo-elicitation with contemporary images -- 4.4.3 Learning from photo-elicitation -- 4.4.4 Film-elicitation -- 4.5 Working with archival material -- 4.5.1 Photographic archives and picture libraries -- 4.5.2 Film archives -- 5 Making images -- 5.1 Observing -- 5.2 Creating images for research -- 5.3 Documentation -- 5.3.1 Documentary exploration -- 5.3.2 Documentary control -- 5.4 Collaborative projects -- 5.5 Indigenous media collaborations -- 5.5.1 Collaborative after-effects -- 5.6 Ethics -- 5.6.1 Permissions -- 5.6.2 Returning images -- 6 Presenting research results -- 6.1 Audiences -- 6.2 Presenting photographs , -- 6.2.1 The photographic essay -- 6.3 Presenting ethnographic and other films -- 6.3.1 Study guides and other contextualization -- 6.4 Databases and digital images -- 6.4.1 Can computers see? -- 6.4.2 The HADDON Catalogue -- 6.5 Multimedia projects -- 6.5.1 Interacting with the Yanomamo -- 6.6 Copyright -- 7 Perspectives on visual research -- 7.1 The state of visual research -- 7.2 The place of visual research -- 7.3 The nature of visual research -- Further resources -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index.
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